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Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course
Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course
Download2013-02-18
Findings from my doctoral study of how students learned to write their first-year clinical course, and focuses on teaching and learning issues in first-year writing.
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Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course
Download2013-02-18
(with Dr. Gerri Lasiuk & Katherine Trepanier, Faculty of Nursing). Presentation at the 2013 Western and Northern Region Colleges and Schools of Nursing (WNRCASN) Conference. Focuses on relationship of anxiety to the learning process in first-year students and how anxieties disconnect the...
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Misunderstanding the Assignment: First-Year Students and the Anxieties of Teaching in One Clinical Course (HANDOUT)
Download2013-02-22
HANDOUT for above presentation. Includes: (1) a snapshot of reported anxieties, expectations, and assumptions of participating first-year students and teachers; (2) research-based suggestions of how to reduce anxieties in your teaching classroom; and (3) selected references.
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Mobility of Vulnerable Elders (MOVE): Study protocol to evaluate the implementation and outcomes of a mobility intervention in long-term care facilities
Download2011
Wagg, A., Estabrooks, C., Jones, A., Slaughter, S.
Background: Almost 90% of residents living in long-term care facilities have limited mobility which is associated with a loss of ability in activities of daily living, falls, increased risk of serious medical problems such as pressure ulcers, incontinence and a significant decline in...
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2014
da Silva, Jean C.B., de Souza, Maria L., Botelho, Lúcio J., Hegadoren, Kathleen M., de Faria, Fernanda P., Radunz, Vera
Population-based quantitative study. This study's objectives were to examine the influence of regions, age, and time on cervical cancer mortality. We analyzed cervical cancer mortality rates in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil between 1996 and 2011. Data were obtained from the Mortality...
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2024-01-01
Salma, Jordana, Layton, Mahenaz, Au, Alesia, Thennakoonwela, Pram, Temuri, Huda
This report describes a project conducted by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Nursing in partnership with the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) at Edmonton Rahma Mosque, which sought to address health disparities by providing culturally tailored health education sessions in Urdu and...
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2016-07-20
Bruce, A., Beuthin, R., Sheilds, L., Molzahn, A., Schick-Makaroff, K.
Narrative research methodology is evolving, and we contend that the notion of emergent design is vital if narrative inquiry (NI) is to continue flourishing in generating new knowledge. We situate the discussion within the narrative turn in qualitative research while drawing on experiences of...
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2014
O'Brien, B., Higginbottom, G., Mumtaz, Z.
Background Immigration to Canada has significantly increased in recent years, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. There is evidence that pregnant newcomer women often encounter challenges when attempting to navigate the health system. Our aim was to explore newcomer women’s experiences in...
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2012
Mayo, K., Fisher, J. W., Wilson, D. M., MacLeod, R. D., Newman, N., Thompson, R.
AIM: This project investigated New Zealanders' views about palliative care and local hospice services. METHOD: A representative population-based sample of 1011 New Zealanders completed an online survey. RESULTS: The age, gender, and geographic region of the 1011 participants were broadly...